英:[kəˈneɪʃn]
美:[koˈneʃən]
英:[kəˈneɪʃn]
美:[koˈneʃən]
noun
an inclination (such as an instinct, a drive, a wish, or a craving) to act purposefully : impulse sense 1
在哲学意义上,“自愿代理”(包括欲望和意志),1836年,源自拉丁语 conationem(主格 conatio)“尝试,努力”,是 conari 的动作名词,意为“尝试,试图”,源自 PIE *kona-,源自根 *ken- “急忙,使自己运动”(见 deacon)。
意志,意图,意欲:心理学指促使人致力于某项事物的力量
有意识的行为倾向
Latin conation-, conatio act of attempting, from conari to attempt — more at deacon
The first known use of conation was circa 1837
conationnoun
an inclination (as an instinct, a drive, a wish, or a craving) to act purposefully : impulse sense 2
1 With all due respect to conation, I split for Bond — James Bond — complete with a video clip of the incumbent spy, the actor Daniel Craig, being tortured.
2 That movement is the resultant of the spiritual potency after experiences in the form of cognition have marked out the path for conation.
3 The cognition is indirect, the conation is indirect, only the effect is immediate.
4 Volition, therefore, following McDougall, may be defined as the supporting or re-enforcing of a desire or conation by the cooperation of an impulse excited within the system of the self-regarding sentiment.
5 This conation is an inheritance; it is present in the form of dissatisfaction with the present situation; it moves in the direction of a goal which is marked out by intellect.
6 It is a constant condition line conation Tsutomu's obtains that should be had.
行为能力的取得必须具有一定的条件.
1 意图
design plan purpose thought scope intention intent purport contemplation where is coming from point goal animus mean idea agenda